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Topic: New England College

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  Western New England College    New England Journal  
  New York College    College of New Jersey  
  New England Journal of Medicine    New England states  
  City College of New York    University of New England  
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 Vital Stats
The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Most admires:All cheerleaders
People talk about their ..:Rudeness
Religion(s):Christian - Evangelical
Dream job(s):Teacher
Education:College,  Post-graduate,  Junior High School
Interest(s):Business,  English,  Psychology
Favorite sport(s):Swimming,  American Football
Favorite destination(s):United States of America,  Japan
Ultimate fantasy(s):Going back to school
Favorite type of dance(s):Ballroom,  Ballet
Favorite quote(s):"Education is a progressive discovery of our own ignorance." - Will Durant
"Good teaching is one-fourth preparation and three-fourths theater." - Gail Godwin
 
 
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Ben Werner,
Student Newspaper Editor

Recruit and match minority students at New England colleges and universities with internship opportunities.
John Fielding,
CEO

Enrollment at New England colleges peaked at more than 827,000 in 1992, then declined steadily.
New England colleges attract approximately 9 percent of all foreign students in the United States - an infusion of about 40,000 foreign students a year.
The New England College of Optometry welcomes candidates who are committed to contributing to the improvement of visual health through the profession of Optometry.
Brian Mengel,
Civil Servant

Keefe was an elected trustee of a public library and the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, and has served on advisory committees at an urban human rights commission and a medical center.
The New England Association for Schools and Colleges, the Northeast and Islands Regional Laboratory at Brown University, and the Eisenhower Regional Alliance for Mathematics and Science Education Reform further explain their resources, services, and possible support for collaborative initiatives.
New England Regional Student Program The New England Board of Higher Education's Regional Student Program (RSP) provides New England residents with a tuition break when they study certain majors - not available at public colleges in their home state - at public colleges and universities in other New England states.
Dan Toomey,
Computer Salesman

A new post-16 eLearning Strategy Task Force has been created in England to examine how eLearning can enhance learning opportunities for young people in colleges and work, higher education is not included.
Arthur Dawkins,
Astro-physicist

Four-year public colleges and universities may make available through the RSP any program of study not offered by a public college or university in one or more of the other New England states.
He is a graduate of the New England College of Optometry where his education emphasized the evaluation of children with behavioral and perceptual difficulties.
The approved majors listed in the RSP catalog do not include every unique program offered by New England public colleges and universities.
Craig Leveaux,
Blogger

Bickford is a graduate of the New England College of Optometry.
 
 
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